Solar Eclipse Special Edition
Build Your Own Solar Eclipse Coding Device
On April 8, a total solar eclipse will be visible from the United States, Mexico, and Canada. A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun. As a result, the sky will darken during the day, as if it was night. Print out SCaN’s “Build Your Own Solar Eclipse Coding Device” activity and decode four secret messages to celebrate the total solar eclipse!
Kindergarten – Grade 3
Build Your Own Coding Antenna (K-3)
The Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program uses ground station antennas on Earth and satellites in space to help guide and exchange important information for all of NASA’s spaceflight missions. Data is encoded onto radio waves, which are then sent across the galaxy and decoded after reaching their final destination. Practice your engineering skills by decorating and assembling your own ground station antenna, then use it as a wheel cipher to help NASA decode three secret messages.
Ciphers have been used for thousands of years to help keep information hidden. After cracking NASA’s code, use your antenna cipher to create your own secret messages for your friends and family!